Cheap Tribulus Terrestris

July 18, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Tribulus terrestris is a flowering plant in the family Zygophyllaceae, native to warm temperate and tropical regions of the Old World in southern Europe, southern Asia, throughout Africa, and in northern Australia. It can thrive even in desert climates and poor soil. Read more

Tribulus Terrestris Information

July 17, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

The herb tribulus terrestris shows remarkable qualities in naturally increasing the level of luteinizing hormone levels (LH) thereby improving the manufacture of testosterone in the body - a level of up to 30% is claimed. It is furthermore used by people doing serious bodybuilding. Read more

Tribulus Terrestris Extract

July 16, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

This herb is used in the treatment of urinary disorders and impotence,kidney disease and gravel, disease of the genitor-urinary system, calculus affections,gout etc. It is also useful for uterine disorders, diseases of the heart, and many other conditions. Read more

Tribulus Bulgarian Terrestris

July 10, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Tribulus Terrestris is an herb also known as the puncture vine, and has been used for centuries in Europe as a treatment for impotence and as a stimulant to help enhance sexual drive and performance. On the athletic front, this potent herb has been studied and observed to enhance LH (luteinizing hormone) production which raises natural testosterone levels. The increased testosterone levels by Tribulus Terrestris will have a positive effect on strength and stamina. Read more

Tribulus Terrestris Facts

July 9, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Here are some quick Tribulus facts:

Tribulus Terresteris is ecologically pure

Tribulus is a natural aid to help impotence, low libido, and male infertility Read more

Tribestan Tribulus Terrestris

July 8, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Tribestan is a completely natural non-hormonal herbal (phytochemical) biostimulator derived from the plant Tribulus terrestris L., Bulgaricum, which contains predominantly saponins of furostanol type, with prevailing quantity of protodioscin (not less than 45% in Tribestan). Read more

Tribulus Terrestris Plant

July 7, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Tribulus terrestris, also known as Puncturevine, is a prostrate annual herb that grows from a simple taproot. The tribulus plant produces numerous stems, up to several feet long, that are much branched and arise from the crown to produce a dense mat. The tribulus terrestris fruit is a woody burr with sharp, rigid spines (strong enough to puncture bicycle tires or penetrate shoe soles). Read more

Tribulus Terrestris For Heart And Immune

July 5, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Tribulus terrestris is a non-hormonal herb that is reported to restore and improve normal libido in men.

Studies show that tribulus terrestris can help stamina and strength in men. Tribulus has had a history of medicinal use in Europe, India, and China for thousands of years. Read more

Tribulus Terrestris For Women

July 4, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Modern research is backing traditional medicine’s use of tribulus terrestris as an herb for women as well as men, beneficial for sexual activity and aiding hormone activity at menopause.

Happy Families herbal Ignite, a leader in herbal products for sexual health, contains 190mg of tribulus terrestris extract (equiv 2.28dry leaf) in every capsule together with avena sativa and horny goat weed. Read more

Tribulus Terrestris Tea

July 3, 2008 · Filed Under tribulus terrestris · Comments Off 

Green Tea Herb Camellia Sinensis

Green tea study and green tea herb benefits

Tea is the most widely consumed beverage aside from water. Tea is manufactured in three basic forms. Green tea is prepared in such a way as to preclude the oxidation of green leaf polyphenols. During black tea production oxidation is promoted so that most of these substances are oxidized. Read more

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